- Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
Linda Bloodworth-Thomason (born Linda Joyce Bloodworth
April 15 ,1947 , inPoplar Bluff, Missouri ) is an Americanwriter and television producer.Bloodworth-Thomason is best known for creating, writing, and producing several television series, most successfully with the series "
Designing Women ". She and husbandHarry Thomason were also notable for their friendship with former PresidentBill Clinton and his family.Early life
Bloodworth-Thomason grew up in Missouri and graduated from Poplar Bluff High School. She went on to obtain a
Bachelor of Arts degree in English from theUniversity of Missouri–Columbia . She moved toLos Angeles, California , in the early 1970s, where she taught English at Jordan High School, in the Watts neighborhood.Career
Early career
After her teaching stint concluded, Bloodworth went on to work for "
The Wall Street Journal " in advertising. She then became a reporter for the "Los Angeles Daily Journal ". During this period, she also began working as afreelance writer in television.Her early script-writing work included five episodes of "M*A*S*H*" — of which one episode, "
Hot Lips and Empty Arms ," written withMary Kay Place , was nominated for anEmmy Award — as well as scripts for "Rhoda ", the television version of "Paper Moon ", and the original pilot for "One Day at a Time ". She also wrote scripts for a short-lived comedy, "Filthy Rich".Creating and producing
Bloodworth met
Harry Thomason in 1980 and married him in July, 1983. That same year, the pair created Mozark Productions, named for their respective home states: Missouri, or "MO," and Arkansas, with an allusion to the overlappingOzarks region as well.The company produced several situation comedies, most notably the show "
Designing Women ", which reunited Bloodworth-Thomason with "Filthy Rich" cast membersDixie Carter andDelta Burke . The company also created and produced "Evening Shade ", "Hearts Afire ", as well as "Women of the House " which featured Burke in a short-lived "Designing Women " spinoff, as well as "Emeril", a short-livedsitcom featuring chefEmeril Lagasse .Friendship with the Clintons
The Thomasons' friendship with the Clintons dates to Bill Clinton's days as governor of
Arkansas . The couple created several short-subject political promotional films for Clinton and for other candidates, such as GeneralWesley Clark 's presidential bid andHillary Clinton 's run for theUnited States Senate .The most famous of these pieces was "
The Man from Hope ", which introduced Clinton at the 1992 Democratic Convention. The Thomasons also consulted on other aspects of Clinton's presentation, including his arrival at the convention by walking the considerable distance from the basement ofMacy's inManhattan to the convention site atMadison Square Garden .Other accomplishments
Bloodworth-Thomason has since gone on to write her first novel, "
Liberating Paris ", released in 2004. "Variety" reported in March, 2005, that the Thomasons were working on a screen adaptation of the novel, with actors Michelle Pfeiffer, Billy Bob Thornton and Dwight Yoakam committed to the film despite there being no completed script.The project was one of two film projects that the Thomasons were to produce with
Jeff Sagansky , the other being a Bloodworth-Thomason script called "Southern Comfort" and based on a documentary by filmmaker Kate Davis.A new series by Bloodworth-Thomason, "
12 Miles of Bad Road ", is slated to debut onHBO . The show starsGary Cole andLily Tomlin . [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/22/business/media/22hbo.html?pagewanted=2&ref=television Carter, Bill, "After 'Sopranos,' a Need for a Hit" (page 2)] , "The New York Times ", March 22, 2007] ] While many of the wríter's projects focus on exploring and exposing stereotypes ofSoutherners , her early concept for the new show was expressed as "It looks at the life of a Chevy dealership-owning hick family the way that "The Sopranos " looks at the mob". [ [http://www.movieweb.com/news/03/7103.php MovieWeb recap of "Variety" article, March 10, 2005] ]Bloodworth-Thomason founded
The Claudia Foundation inPoplar Bluff, Missouri , in the Bloodworth House. The organization supports young people, particularly young women, with scholarships and with opportunities for community services and positions in the arts industry. [ [http://www.theclaudiafoundation.org The Claudia Foundation] ]Notes
References
* [http://www.mozarkproductions.com Mozark Productions Official Site]
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